Lutron Tu-Wire Dimming Ballasts

Lutron

November 13, 2017

Retrofit and small-space applications can benefit from the ease of installation offered by Lutron Tu-Wire dimming ballasts. Tu-Wire ballasts offer high performance 100% to 5% dimming for linear and compact fluorescent lamps. 

Features:

  • Tu-Wire ballasts require only two wires (hot and neutral) for power and control
  • Lutron offers a wide range of compatible 2-wire controls, making Tu-Wire a perfect choice for many applications
  • Lamps turn on at any dimmed level without flashing to full brightness
  • Low total harmonic distortion
  • Slim-profile design
  • One-lamp T4 models meet FCC Part 18 consumer requirements for EMI/RFI emissions
  • Tu-Wire ballasts are available for T4 fluorescent lamps
  • 100% performance tested
  • Ultra-quiet operation

For more information:

http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/FluorescentBallasts/Tu-Wire/Overview.aspx

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